"What's your favorite David Niven movie?" John Ratzenberger asked an audience of Penn College students Thursday, quickly proving that celebrity – even for an Oscar-winning box-office king of the 1940 and '50s – lasts about a generation at best. "It's not the actors, it's not the sports stars," he said. "They're just a little piece of the icing on the cake.
Alongside his nonprofit's logo, Hudson Taylor spreads his message of allyship. A former Division I All-American wrestler from the University of Maryland addressed Penn College students and student-athletes Wednesday night, speaking about allyship in athletics and creating a welcoming environment that accepts everyone.
During Tuesday's basketball doubleheader against Penn State DuBois, Penn College officially began its Centennial Celebration for students. Free hot dogs and other awesome refreshments from Dining Services, as well as a great crowd – including more than 120 student-athletes from a number of Wildcat sports teams – were part of the celebration that honors 100 years of tradition and excellence.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett made a Tuesday visit to Pennsylvania College of Technology's Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Allenwood, where – surrounded by the workforce of tomorrow, embodied by diesel technology and on-site power generation majors – he presented a 73-page resource guide designed to attract business and industry investors to the energy-rich commonwealth.
The Society of Plastics Engineers has awarded a Pennsylvania College of Technology plastics student a second scholarship for the 2013-14 academic year. Bryan T. Robinson, Gilbertsville, a junior enrolled in the college’s plastics and polymer engineering technology bachelor-degree major, recently received a $3,000 Plastics Pioneers Association Scholarship from the SPE Foundation.
Pennsylvania College of Technology’s web and interactive media major is revealed through the eyes of Zane R. Sensenig, Mountville, in the latest video added to the college’s YouTube Channel. Sensenig, a junior, reveals the Web-design process in the four-and-a-half minute video, and highlights attributes of the bachelor-degree major.
Fifteen students graduated recently from the Pennsylvania College of Technology North Campus Outreach Practical Nursing Program. A ceremony was held at the Wellsboro Area School District Auditorium on Thursday, Dec. 19. The students selected two of their classmates as speakers for the ceremony: Jerry E. Cochenour, of Wellsboro, and Amanda E. Catherman, of Westfield.
The list of Fall 2013 graduates from Pennsylvania College of Technology has been released by the Registrar’s Office. Fall 2013 dean's list Michael P. Acquaro, Oakhurst, N.J., Associate of Applied Science, Diesel Technology Joseph R. Adams, Red Lion, Bachelor of Science, Information Technology: Network Specialist Concentration Dhafer M.
Pennsylvania College of Technology has issued its dean’s list for the Fall 2013 semester. Fall 2013 graduates Shannon L. Abercrombie, Roaring Branch, Bachelor of Science, Applied Health Studies: Occupational Therapy Assistant Concentration Andrzej M. Adamiec, West Lawn, Bachelor of Science, Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology Ryan A.
Interactive art project installed in Campus Center Members of the Penn College community are encouraged to participate in Before I Die, a public art project inspired by the work of Candy Chang. Participants complete the sentence, "Before I die, I want to ..." on a white postcard and hang it in the Bush Campus Center's north hallway for public viewing.
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